The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 13, 1910, Image 4

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? fed |> Hoods Sarsaparilla Hm made l*self wo)com? in the home# of the people the world over, by it* wondeiful cures of all blood diseases and run-down conditions. Qet li today Im u?u?I liqu'd form or ?taooo* l?L?4 Ukl?U kuuwu m M?r?ft(at>a. PAISYFlXKliXER K&SOXiJt ?i. ami!m>. ftfti Ill Mvti ?l itmi. (Mutt -M>'il ?< Hy v.?? -III ft<4 Mil ?r l?i|wr? ujriM?c CutiMWK) <l?.?lv?. Of ?U <llll?? *? Mart P*?V*I4 fc>? *? <*?<*. BAEOLDI0MI1I IM D?K?U Ih. V/MtJya, M. T. SISTERLY HOPE ? OF MRS. CASSADY She Writ:3, Telling Her Expo rience With Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, and How it Oured Her. Bringhurst, Ind.?"For three years," writes Mrs. Jennie Cassady, of Liring burst. Ind., "I suffered from womanly weakness. "I had serious female complaint, and Was so bad I could hardly get around, but I took Cardui and it brought mc great relief. It cured that awful mis* Ofy. from which. 1 suffered every month, after I had taken it for only two months. "I hope all suffering women will try Cardui, as I did, for by <foing so they can benefit themselves at home." You can always depend on Cardui, for every bottle contains the ingre dicnt-; ncvc'soafy" i<i help you. Pre pared in large quantities, according to the very latest methods, from herba especially imported by the manufac turers, its preparation, from first to last, is under the superintcndance of an experienced chemist and graduate physician, who takes every precaution known to science to perfcct the finish ed product. ' Ask your druggist. He knows. He wfll tell you to take Cardui. NOTU?The' Csrdul H ome Treatment for Women, conslntK of Ounlwl ($1), Thed - ford's Black-t>raught <25c), or Velvo <&0o), for the liver, and Cnrdul Antiseptic (f>uc). Theeb remedies may bo takrn MlriK'y. by themselvea, If desired, or thro? tojjother, sta a comploto treatment for woni?n'? llln. Write toi I.adloM' Advisory Dept. Chat tanooga Medicine Co., Chattunoojcn. Tenn. for Special Instruction*, nnd 04-paice book, "Hom? Treatment for Women," sent la plain wrapper, mi request. IK'Battle Axe" Shoes NEWS NOTES. v Nelson II. Henry, adjutant general of tlio Now York State Guard, will succeed Gen. ,James S. (Markson, as surveyor of. the port of N**w York. .The cost of the strike of the oar men's union and the general sympa thetic walkout at Philadelphia, reach ed in dollars and cents, is placed at $7,885,413, The engagement is announced of lieutenant Reginald Altham Owen, of the Royal Engineers, England, sta tioned at Jamacia, to Huth Bryan, daughter of William J. Bryan, who formerly was Mrs. W. II, Leavitt. Captain Seth Bullock, United Sates tnarshal for South Dakota, has left tSioux Falls for New York, where he will sail to London to meet Colonel Roosevelt, in accordance with an in vitation received some weeks ago. ; A largo vineyard is to he planted just outside the limits of Attalia, Alabama, by a Greek of that, place. He has received l,f)00 grape vines from Greece, most of the famous Kampos grape, but made up of fif teen varieties, with which to start the vineyard. The hillsides of the North Alabama country should he ideal for vineyards. While strolling along "Lovers' path," near Meyersdale, Pittsburg, Jessie Myers, aged 24 years, daugh ter of one of the prominent families of that borough, and George Lind aman, aged 23 years, a mine -fore man, foil headlong over a 60-foot cliff directly upon the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. An ex press train passed at that instant and mangled them practically beyond recognition. Children Especially LiKe .'The sweet, "toastie" flavour of, Post Toasties Crjsp, fluffy bits of per-^ vfcctly ripe1 white corn? cooked, rolled and then [toasted to an appetizing ;brbwn. ~~ Served-with cream and sbmetimes fruit, this dainty food pleases the whole family. " - Give the h'ojne-folks a ? ? tory Ui^nw _ WHIN ^ MAN FAU.91 Opinions Qlv?n Out by Neighbor* Creditors, and HI# Family. Mr, Hlnuey failed In business. One 0>f hie neighbors said: "At last?" ... , Another neighbor said: "I thought they were going It pretty strong for a man of his lacomo. mill, 1 didn't like to say anything at the time." A third neighbor said: "Oh, I'm so ?orry. My doar, we must go over and give Mrs. D^iaey our dtepeat sym pathy. I'm dying to see how she Is taking It." One brother-in-law paid: "Jf he had lent rae that $600- I asksd him for last year he'd have been that much ahead, anyway. Much good It did him to keei> it. Too bad, though, of ?e?ree." -- Another brother-in-law said: "fUy old boy, Blnney. He's got 14 salted away somewhere, all right. Don't yoi? worry." Ills butcher said: "Now, a poor man like me haa to pay hJs debts as he go?R along. All the name, I'm not worrying about the $20 he owes me, but I'll bet you If I owed anybody $20 they'd make my Ufo a misery till they got it." Ills wlfq's best friend (to Mrs. Bin. netf): "Now, my dsar, you rauatn't mind any of the awful things you hear. At a time like this, people will talk." A friend: "A man must either have exceptions] capital or eccaptlonal abil ity to succeed In business nowadays I'oor Wnney as It happens had neith er." A second friend: "How much will he be able to pay? Twenty-flve oente on the dollar? How did there conrvo to bo so much? I)ld Ulnney overlook it?" A third fiiorid: "Ninety Ave per cent of bUHlpess enterprises are unprofit able. There's nothing like a steady, well paying position " A knowing acquaintance: Wise old ninnoy!'* HIh daughters: "Wo must hold our heads up higher than ever or peopfe will say that we are ashamed.". Hlnney: "Whew! Thank heaven it'fl over. N'ow I've got to huBtle and got a Job."?New York Evening Sun. Mark the children's overshoes plainly on the inside and they need not tfot mixed or exchanged with oth ers at school or at a parly. An ad ditional safeguard, if children are cnrelcsH, is to have a small l?atr. with their name on it, to slip them in. A paper hug would answer, it' nothing bet t er is at hand. MADb " WELL AND STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Jefferson, Iowa.?"When my baby was justtwo months old I was c o m pletely run down and my Internal or trfuis wero in terrt )le shape. I ht^nn taking Lvdia-K. IMuk haul's Vegeta, ble Compound, and mother wrote and told you just how I was. 1 began to gain at onco and now I am real well." ? Mrs. W. II. HritGEU, 700 Cherry St., Jefferson, Iowa. Anothor Woman Cured# G Ion wood, Iowa. ? " About three years uro I had falling and other fo malo troubles, and I was nothing but Bkln and bones. I was so sick I could not do my own work. Within six months I was made sound and well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I will always tell my friends that your remedies cured me, and you can publish my letter."?Mrs. C. W. Dunn, Glenwood, Iowa. If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form of female ills just try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years this famous remedy has been tho standard for all forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of women who hav? beon troubled with such ailments as displacements, fibroid tumors, ulceration, inflammation, ir regularities, backache, etc. If you want npeci*l advice write fortt toMrs.Ptnkhiun.Lynu,Mass. lit is free and always helpful. Noticed in a City Library. - That more boys read than girls. That boys read better books than ^irls. That boys read more instructivo books than j;irls. That boys read more historical stories. That hoys read more travel books. That hoys read a lot of books on That Rtris prefer story books for the most part. how to do things and how to make things. That there are ever so many books that tell tfirls helpful, useful and in steresting things to do and to make, but the girls do not as a rule read them. That the hoys read a book on how to make something, and then they make that particular something. They tell the librarian about it. That boys read books that give [them a .moro general knowledge of | all things. Useful Hints. Don't forget that when it comes to raising things the yeast cake is not a bad second. Happiness grows at our own fire sides, and is not to be picked in strangers' gardens. Before "talking down" tho schools iif your neighborhood b* certain that you know all about them. If you will -pour boiling water over onions sn<f oorer them for a few min utes before peeling, tbsre will be no tears. QUEEN 8F ACTRE8SE8 PRAI8E8 PE-RU-HA. MU? Julli Marlow* "/ am glad to writ* my endon?~ meat of the great remedy, Peruns. I do mo moat heartily."?Julia Marlowe, Any remedy that Ixmeflu digestion Strengthens the nerves, The nerre centers require nutrition. It the digestion is impaired, the nerve centers heevrne anemic, aud nervous debility la the result. I'eruna in Bold by your local drug* ninth. Iii?v a bottle today. On the Farm. The lit'Mt man who wanted a good road wuh Adam. It happened when he was living the garden of Eden. Put a scrub farmer on a first-class' farm and it will goon degenerate to hia level; hut put a first-class farmer on u scrub farm, and he will elevate it to his standard. You can not put in a spare hour better than by building houses for the bird friends fhat will Boon be bore. In doing this you will be build ing up bo the thing good for yourself at tho same time. So. 19-'10. ILJJJJ ,-L -J? .ll.X.. L .J I'Jl. --J A Package Mailed Fro? on Request of MUNYONS PAW-PAW PILLS The beat Htonjaeh and Liver PIUb known and a positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, lilllouhneet), Bour Stom ach, Heudaoho, and all ailments arising from a dleorderod stomach or alugjflsh liver. They contain In concen trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon's Paw Paw tonic and aro made from t' ? Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I qn healtatingly recommend these pill* a? being the best laxative and cathartic evor compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw^Paw Laxa tive Pills, and we will mall snme free of charge. MUNTON8 UOMOKO PATHIC HOME REMEDY' CO.. T,3d and Jefferson 8ts.. Pbtlndelphla. Pa. Indignant because his wife burn ed his wooden log so that ho could not j.'o to tlie soloons, Michael Kinsel ol' Wilkesburrc, Vu?. had her arrested. Buy "IUtti.e A x r." Shoes. IN THE GROWING- SOUTH. North Carolina has ninety-eight furniture plants, with an aggregate capital of Jt?;l,473.GC)0, using 10,157 horse power and employing (1,271 peo ple. Charleston, West Virginia, men have recently purchased farms ag gregating 408 acres near Culpepper, Virginia, in which they have invest ed $28,500. . ... ? .There are snp-faotories in Knox ville, 'IVnjieiiiM'e, and three more in that section of the state which are making mantels. They have a com bined output of 18,000 mantels a year. Two of the Knoxville plants have a capacity of 25,000 each. A foundry has been located at Big Stone (lap, Virginia, on the Virginia & Southwestern Railway, and it will be in operation inside of sixty days. A machine shop will be added later. The total investment amounts to be tween $15,000 and $20,000. The bank clearings of Atlanta, Georgia, for January and February, 15)10. were $100,000,000 as against $45,000,000 for the same months the previous year, a gain of 118 per cent. This certainly means growth. For the year 1908 the bank clearings of the city wero $404,000,000. Tho present banking capital and surplus of Atlanta amounts to $7,500,000, and tho deposits to $22,020,000. The stock raisers of Alabama have combined their organizations into the Alabama Live Stock Association. Working in harmony with this as sociation is the Association of Ala bama Dairymen. Stock interests in that state aro advancing very radily. The experience of those who are raising stock, either horses, mules, cattle or sheep, or carrying on the dairy industry, is proving that in till portions of that state the~advantages for stockmen and dairymen is pro nounced. What Thinking Takes Out Of the bruin, and activity out of the body, must be Put Back by Proper Food Of brain-fag and nervous prostration arc sure to follow. If you want to know, the keenest joy on earth?the joy that come? with being well, Grape-Nuts Food 'sa Reason? tOBTVM CERBAf. CO.; UJLrn - ?*?* Cr^k, Mtek ^ THE MYSTIC WANDERER Halley'e Comet is Speeding Toward ?_a?asn>. New York, Special.?Astronomical history will be made when tho much talked of lUlley's comet passes be tween the earth and the suu and at the eeme time swishes this planet with its nubulous tail. This iiupoataut event is scheduled to take place on May 18 and astronomers throughout the world are making extensive prep* arations to secure good photographs and gather all the information pos sible on this heavenly wanderer. The opj>ortuniiy to photograph this month, will be unusual, as it will be Only 12,000,000 miles from the earth on May 18. It will cross the sun's disc during the forenoon, and will be visible in the west shortly after suu set for several days later, finally pass ing out of sight on its long journey away from the sun. What will happen when we pass through the tail of the comet 1 Ac cording to the information furnished by the leading astronomers, there is nothing to be feared. At this time the tvil will be about 15,000,000 miles long, and the head of the comet will be 12,000,000 miles away from the earth. The tail is said to be made of thin, hurmless gasses, much lighter tjian the air we breathe, and it is very probable that it will not be noticeable. Ah the contract will take place in the forenoon, it will certainly not be noticeable on this side of the earth, where it will bo broad* daylight. Were the erath and.the head of the comet to come in contct, however, it would bo more serious, but there is no likelihood of this, as the earth will have safely passed that point in its orbit by the time I he comet reaches it. Of nil the comets which have ap peared from time to time, llalley's is the most interesting, and is tho oldest one of which we have any record, its appearance being recorded as early as 12 It. C. Unlike other comets, this heavenly traveler has ? closed orbit, of which it makes a complete circuit every 75 years. The discovery of this fact was responsible for its name. It was in 1(582 that Kdmund Halley, an Englishman, made the announcement that llie cornets move in orbits, after a great deal of research in similar or bits, and cpncluded that theso were one and the same. When he had sat isfied himself as to his discovery, he announced that tho comet would ap pear in the latter part of 1758 or the beginning of 1750. Although he had been dead a number of years, the astronomical world awaited with con siderable curiosity tho result of his prediction, and when the brilliant body lit up the heavens on Christmas of 1758, it was immediately christen ed with llalley's comet. It appeared next in 1833. On its present trip the mysterious visitor was first sighted on September 11 last. Max Wolk Heidelberg, who in developing photographs of the heavens, noticed the srange speck on the negative smaller than most of the stars. What attracted his' attention was the swift movement of the body, for it was not in the same position on any two negatives. At this time it. was traveling at the rate of more than 7,000 miles a minute on its journey toward the sun. On September 10 Professor K. K. Barnard caught sisrht of the coYnet with the 40-inch Yerkes telescope, and since that time many photographs have been made of,-it, hut on recount, o.f its great/di^&n.ce,. t h.cv hjiv.(' ..h*;eti 'very in<lfa{i;VcT. I)nr ing the early part of-the year the comet was invisible, being on the op jKisite side of the sun from the earth. It had then reached its perihelion and started on its journey outward, draw ing nearer the earth every day. This will continue until May 18, when it will pass between the earth and the sun, and a short time later will cross the earth's orbit and disappear into the great unknown, not to be seen again for another generation. One of the curious fads about the comet is that as it approaches the sun, it trails its immense tail after it in its mad pace through the heavens. As it gets nearer the sun the tail gradually disappears, always staying on the side of the comet opposite the sun. When it reaches its perihelion it has scarcely any tail, but this be pins to form on its outward course. As it is now journeying away from the sun. it is traveling with its tail first, and it will be in this position when it passes the earth. During Biblical timea, and even down beyond the Middlo Ages, the inhabitants of the earth stood in great fear of a comet, an^ Halley's has becx linked with a number of historical incidents. It was in 837 di.Ting the reign of Louis I (the Pious) of France, that the comet ap peared. The people were greatly alarmed, and one learned philosopher predicted that it meant the death of the ruler. The king immediately held a consultation with his bishops, and was told that he must pray, build churches and found monasteries. This he did, but be died three years later. One of its most celebrated appear ances occurred in 145fi, three years after the capture of Constantinople by the Turks. According to his torian^ the con?et was unusually large and a brilliant golden color. All Europe became greatly alarmed and Pope Calixtus III urged the faithful to repeat the Angelus three times a day in order to protect them selves from the Turk and the comet. The State Firemen's Convention will be held in Richmond August 24-26. Inland Towns Bonciittcd. Washington, Special.?The House by a vote of 172 to 48 sustained the "long and short haul" provision of tbo Railroad bill, which is designed , to bring relief to intend tow.ns not getting the befitfflt of through rates. Interesting Political Court Decision. Philadelphia,Special.?The Stall Supreme Court has derided that when a candidate is elected to a State of fice and dies before lie takes the oatfc i the Governor has a right to appoint' > man in hit place. Try Marine Uj9 Hcmedf Fur lUd, Week. Weary, Watery Kyea and Oranulat?yl Ky?luU. It Bwtiea Ky? Pain. Murine Eye lUimxiy liquid. I5e. and fiOc. ??na# aftc. M ; The highest liberty is in harmony with the highest law. ferry Davit1 tUilikllUr- Summer oom plnial, bowel iro?U? crumpa U#v? iui terror* where thia uedlduu U un baud. The rural mail-box it a aort of poat oflftce on one leg. Un. SfetMag Imp ler Children teeikaM, eelNeeliw gwwi. tedecee turn, aoi^ pern, e?w**wi?de*lk. 30c. a bottle. We bee in our own children what every one sees, and also what no one else area. The latter i? what makes them dear to ua. V?r <?*>?* end uatir. Kick'a Oinrpma ]? tha beat r?triad y-ro lls r?a the achtna anu fovarWlui#???curea tha Cold aud raatoraa normal conditions. It'a Huuld affecta loimadUtaly. l#c.. 25c. and Me at drug ?U>ra? Gratitude in expensive. Buy "Batti.k Axk" Shoii. If people unly said what they thought, there wouldn't he ho much talking. ' S 6. 19-'10. WOMEN'S ILLS. Many women who Buffer with back ache, bearing-down pain, headaches and nervousnesa do not know that "(vary fhtm Ttfla a tUry." these ailments are usually due to trouble with the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills re more the cause. , Mrs. Rudolph Ruscke, 4 4 Wil son St., Bast Buf falo, N. Y., eays; "For several years I had se vere headaches and was so dizzy I (oared to go oat. I lost thirty pounds In weight and for a whole year could not do my house work. After doctoring and usiug dif ferent remedloB without help, Doan'B Kidney Pills brought relief and Anally a cure." Remember the name?Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a bo*. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. One does not need a perfect know ledge of grammar to speak good nM(j true words all the time. Her Scalp Itched Intolerably. "Jusfc- about two years ago, some form of humor appeared on my scalp. The beginning was a slight Itching, but it grew steadily worse until, when I combed my hair the Bcalp became raw and the ends of the comb-teeth would be wet with bloodi Most of the time there was an Intolerable Itching, in a painful-,- burning way, very much as a bad, raw burn, If deep, will Itch and smart when first beginning to heal. Combing my ''hair was positive tor ture. My hair wag long and tangled torribly because of the blood and scabs. This continued growing worse and over half my hair fell out. 1 was Id despair, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes the pain was so great that, wben partially awake, I would scratch the worst places so that my flnger-tlpe would be bloody. I could not sleep well and, after being asleep a.Short time, that awful stinging pain /#ould commence and then I would wake up nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor said .It must be salt rheum. Having used Cutlcura Soap merely as a toilet soap before, I now decided to order a set of the Cutlcura Remedies ?Cutlcura 8oap, Ointment and Pills. I used them according to directions for perhaps aix weeks, then left off, as the disease seemed to be eradi cated, but toward spring eighteen months ago, there was a slight return of the scalp humor. I commenced the Cutlcura treatment at once, so had very little trouble. On my scalp I used about one-half a cake of Cutl cura Soap and half a bo* of Cutlcura Ointment In all. The first time I took si* or seven bottles of Cutlcura Pills and the last tlmethreebottles?neith er an expensive or tedious treatment. Since then I have had no scalp trouble of any kind. Standing up, with my hair unbound. It comes to my knees, and had It not been for Cutlcura I should doubtless be wholly bald. "This Is a voluntary, unsolicited testimonial, and I take pleasure In writing It, hoping my experience may help someone else. Miss- Lillian Brown, R. F. D. 1, Liberty, "Me., Oct. 29, 1909." __ When a cake receipt calls for two eggs and eggs are scarce and high, use one egg and sift one tablespoonP" ful of corn-starch with the flour. Aak Your Dealer For Allen'sFoot-Baae. A powder. It rests the feet. Cure# Corns, Buntons, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen ? FootRaae makes newor tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac cept no aubstitute. Sample mailed Freb. Andreas Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. To get an acre of land, measure off 209 feet on each side and you have it within an inch. --That Tirexl F??ling" Is ?? ?omittlon, not a theory. Far from belag a matter of trivial or Joking oom meat, it Is a condition of real danger. It la a never-falling symptom of a state of the blood aad nerves thai will not cure Itself, but. anleea prompt measures are taken, will go from bad to Worse. Just now, when ao"many contagious diseases are prevalent, it makes the system espe cially susceptible to attaeks of sickness. To mention " that tlr?d feeling" is to sog geet the remedy?Hood's SarsaparlUa. unquestionably the most successful blood purifier, nerve tonlo, appetiser,and general "spring medicine." It make* people welL^ When roasting the turkey stuff the breast with pared sweet potatoes. They get a fine flavor from the juices. Not Sisters Now and ajain you M4 two women (MM* io| down the (tract who look lilt* You are aatonfebed to learn that tbfy are mother wad daughter, aad you rcaifac thai: a woman at forty or forty-five oufbt to bo at bar finaet aod fairest. Why isn't it so P Tha general health of woman U so iu tiraately associated with the local health Of tha essentially feminine or|tM that there eaa be oo red checks aad round form where there is female weakness. Woman who hare suffered Lrow this trouble hare found proaspt ? relief and oar* In the Uke of Dr* Proscription. It |1tm ri^or and vitality 10 iu? " wo?.nh?od. It ekan tli* complexion, brightou tbo ?V? *ad roddeoe the ohe?k*. ^uy*?iok<>w?m?!Tbi*"^rn,'l>^ 1^"^* oon'^ned la "F.rorile Prescription," held us iMcro.ilv ? 2'f* V*. Pierce by letter, free, livery letter it World'# DiapensarvM*nd "newered io ? plain envelope. Addres?i '^ry Modi^l A?oclation, Dr. K.V. Heroe Pre.., Buffalo, N.Y. SULPHUR HANCOCK MftHin Sir.,! 'rl* SULPHUR COMPOUND rout* o#*, Aw?as ?nd feealp Alluieuu. ' UnipMoqa, / Purifying ?h? HlooO, Toning lha Sl?iu?eb. auil lu tha Vou o???u uut go io tlM h _ ) traaiuisui and pravemlun ?t II?Dfal?nOJl, Uy? r*.u ^Ulpau* luth ?U<1 fllfc '? * ?l?r'h. Rb?U"B?lU?U. 0?U?t *>ri+k. M 10 Uur?U?a "unlo \ NaplirliloColiu, hioae lu KMnry and illtddar, AIMTHCIIf > ??a MoalKldna/. U*?r and Sluwacfc AHwaut* bul^l 11i f T* ??"Minn*. \ **010 Wonpy.K for HamorrMolda. Ill##, norm, KL S?,laJor ,h* Opmpfixin.. mf^ r*rU- Uruta". h?r?ii>? *tc. by I>ru4tiu4. Mauft'd byuI v&wfiL^ir/k?t7?! '''"{P1*#. J"P?il?be?, BUckhaada, ?w. Tr/Nt U,ovI;l<iUll>?L'U'llt:i{ ( 0., Baltimore. Hd, ??? I tupply yon, M?| by Mail or Kxpraaa, prapaid. Wrlu lor booklat on bulpbu* THE FINEST PIANO MADE IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRICE SPECIAL STYLE ONLY $250.00. BETTER THAN MANY OTHER MAKES SOLD BY AGENTS AT $300.00 AND $350.00. WE GUARANTEE THIS PIANO AT $250.00. WRITE US TODAY. PARKER-GARDNER CO, CHARLOTTE, N.C. MR. GINNER! Have you ever *amn thm LUMMUS AIR BLAST GIN SYSTEM? Do you wadt to increase your itrotits and at the nm? time your labor? We hare apent 40 rears perfecting a gin oyatem that would meet the actual requirements, and now we're got It. Year n?m? and ?dir*?? o* ft pod ?*H will brlnf >om fall Informktlon. F. H. LUMMUS SONS CO.. Celumkut. Gi ? K4NCH OFFICE ANI> SHOW ItOOMB SOT "*?. Trade St., Churl..He, N O. IK Battle Axe" Shoes Constipation "for trrrr Bin* yMr* 1 tufftrrd with chronic comstipation and during this time I b?4 to take an injection of warm water once erery a* hours before X could have an action ?? v\y bowels. Happily I tried Cascanrts, and today I am a welt tnaa. During the nine year* before I used Caacaret* I suffered untold iuia?ry with internal pile*. Thaaki to you. I am free from all thai thii rooming. You can use thia in behalf of Suffer lug humanity. B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, I1L Plaaaant, Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grtee. lOe. t5c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The (?n ulno tablet stamped CC C. Guaranteed to Cora or y?ur money^ack.- ViO We do not like people who rub up the wrong way; neither does a horse. For HKADACHU?Kicks* CAPVDINR Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudloe will relieve you. It's liquid?pleasant to take?acta Immedi ately. Try it. 10c., 26c, and 50c. at drug store*. To freshen old bread: Pour cold water all over the loaf, drain quick ly and place in the oven. When the outside is dry and hot remove'" the loaf, and it can scarcely be detected from a new one. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to taka m candy. My wife has a way of putting a basin over the flat-irons when they are heating. They heat faster and the heat stays in them better. Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes. The best things are all too cheaply purchased by a lifetime's toil. Trial Bottle Vrmm By Mail mtsctwUI w1Ut? Umm, ?Bd *H y?m MukW to Co to (? m?4 for ft Tr? Trial ?l BottU of Dr.Maj'* Kpll?ptlold? Our* It fcft* otn*d thoa?and? ?Wt ?tot thing ?U? filled. OunaUtd k| lift? Mtdktl Labor*to' r Under JTood and Drug? Act, JOi? M(h, lftOfl OvaraatfMo. l?m. PUaafwrlU for Sp?cla] Tr*? Hwiw wi |lfi AQ**m49*mpi<H0*44mm UL V. H. MAT, 6a Purl Slrnt, N?v Tori, Itaatoraa Gray Hair to Natural Qotof? ? ihovm ?AHKRurr *??? aoviir laTi(ortt?? pr*T*nU th?. ktir Iron (?llirvf *M, For tel* ?ru||ltn, w t?M M?wt kj XANTHINE OOm Richmond, Virginia r<*M H rw ImUh !???!? htti? H*. (w 0?? I? If afflicted With weak HrMt UK Thompson's Eye Water GEU SAW MILL from Lombard Iron Work*, Augu? t?, Ga. Make money sawing neigh bor's timber when gin engine is idle after the crop* are laid by. Peii|Pc>ltf5, v< cu da batter lor jm ttaa aftata er cmibUiIm ?ockiiU Reicttoct: aay baak ia LMiitiHe. Wa furiitk vWwl Ba|? Frx to ow ahiflara. Writs lor price list. I JLSABEL ft SONS 'ft mi*4 LaeiirilU, If. b J W. L. DOUGLAS $5, $4, $3.50, S3 & $2.50 ?SSSTCS'S H OE8,?r? W, L. Douglas slioos are worn bj more men than any other make, BECAUSE i W. I,. Douglas ?rt.OO ?nil M.OOilKKicquiii, "jl?i At ami weitr, other mitkei cutting ?e.OO to 98.OO. at.i,.i?oiikiu? sn.no, ?3.oo,??.ao wild tw.od ft hoot are th? lowest price, qiiRllty oonalil. ?r?d,lnthe world. ftut Oolor Eu?ltt?. The MimlRF W. r. Pon?U? n*m? *wt prlo* ?Umritfon th? bottom. N? HwfcMltute. Aik tflwr ?1r?l*r for W.Ur>oii?l*t?ho*?. ltlh?T ?r? not tor Ml" In your town writ* for M*U Or<l?r ('?*&. MmLEAxf Shoes So. 19-'1Q. It was In this very cottage In Brookslde,15 miles from Birmingham, Ala., that three Italians nearly died of Fever. They has been sick 3 months. John son's Tonic cared ly mm them t# 4 Brookmldft, rnt twUi)Md Malta*1 r?m. AS ivmtlthiM immm. rt*i rJotamMTBM. Z ?>ml all Ut. prist